Round two, the SOS report at 8MB was too large for the list. This time uploading the ovirt-hosted-engine-setup log.
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Can you please elaborate about the failure you see here and how are you trying to manually partition the host?
Sure, I will start from the beginning.
- During installation I setup one of the two interfaces and check the box to automatically use the connection.
- I'm currently providing a host name of node-1.test.net until I have a successful process. - I configure date and time for my timezone and to use an internal NTP server.
- On Installation Destination, I pick my 128GB USB3.0 SanDisk flash drive, check the box that I would like to make additional space, and click done. In the reclaim disk space window, I click delete all, and then reclaim space. I go back into the Installation Destination, select that I will configure partitioning, and click done. The Manual Partitioning window opens, I use the option to automatically create mount points. At this point, /boot is 1024MB, /var is 15GB, / is 88.11 GB, and swap is 11.57GB. I then change / to 23.11 GB, update settings, change /var to 80GB, update settings again, and click done. I accept the changes and begin installation.
The article does say that you can specify a different directory than /var/tmp, but I don't recall seeing that option.
After some time, I get the following error:
There was an error running the kickstart script at line 7. This is a fatal error and installation will be aborted. The details of this error are:
[INFO] Trying to create a manageable base from '/'
[ERROR] LVM Thin Provisioning partitioning scheme is required. For autoinstall via Kickstart with LVM Thin Provisioning check options --thinpool and --grow. Please consult documentation for details.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/runpy.py", line 162, in _run_module_as_main "__main__", fname, loader, pkg_name)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imgbased/__main__.py", line 51, in <module> CliApplication()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imgbased/__init__.py", line 82, in CliApplication()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imgbased/hooks.py", line 120, in emit cb(self.context, *args)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imgbased/plugins/core.py", line 169, in post_argparse layout.initialize(args.source, args.init_nvr)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imgbased/plugins/core.py", line 216, in initialize self.app.imgbase.init_layout_from(source, init_nvr)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imgbased/imgbase.py", line 271, in init_layout_from self.init_tags_on(existing_lv)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imgbased/imgbase.py", line 243, in init_tags_on pool = lv.thinpool()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/imgbased/lvm.py", line 250, in thinpool raise MissingLvmThinPool() imgbased.lvm.MissingLvmThinPool
At this point, the only option is to exit the installer.
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Being this a new install, please use 4.1. oVirt 4.0 is not supported anymore.
Not a problem.
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Can you please provide hosted engine setup logs or better a full sos report? (sosreport -a)
Again, the process I'm following:
- During installation I setup one of the two interfaces and check the box to automatically use the connection.
- I'm currently providing a host name of node-1.test.net until I have a successful process. - I configure date and time for my timezone and to use an internal NTP server.
- On Installation Destination, I pick my 128GB USB3.0 SanDisk flash drive, check the box that I would like to make additional space, and click done. In the reclaim disk space window, I click delete all, and then reclaim space.
- Begin Installation and set a root password.
- Perform a yum update - no packages marked for update (as expected)
- First attempt at hosted-engine from web-UI
- Setup downloads and installs ovirt-engine-appliance-4.1-20170523.1.el7.centos.noarch.rpm
*Failed to execute stage 'Environment setup': Failed to reconfigure libvirt for VDSM
*Hosted Engine deployment failed
- Attached ovirt-hosted-engine-setup log file.
At this point, I would run ovirt-hosted-engine-cleanup and I would get further along in the install process. However, because this is a fresh install, I'm going to leave things here for now so you can review the SOS.
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I'd like to understand the issues you faced before suggesting to restart from scratch.
Too late... I did two re-installs to get a more accurate account of my install process for above.
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Thank you for your help!